Rosie Williams, Dulcie Gibbs and Rita Muni Simpson, (left‐right) from Martumili Artists work on their painting, Minyipuru.
Kiriwirri, 2008, by Jan Billycan, acrylic on canvas. Yulparija Artists.
Martu kids playing in the sand dunes near Well 33, with the painting Kunkun
Nola Campbell, from Kayili Artists with her painting, Tika Tika.
Patrick Olodoodi Tjungurrayi, Papunya Tula Artists, works on a painting related to the Canning Stock Route.
The Canning Stock Route Country, 2007, by Patrick Tjungurrayi, acrylic on linen. Papunya Tula Artists
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Whales hold a profound place in the natural and industrial history of this southern NSW bay.
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A historic Caribou aircraft, once a symbol of courage and resilience and a stalwart of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), has been given new life and a new home in South East Queensland.
We’re relocating our magazine archive – and we’d rather send it to you than haul it to the new warehouse.
From cuddly companions to realistic native Australian wildlife, the range also includes puppets that move and feel like real animals.